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Attention - The sense of speed

Description Results Happy'Z

Brain Area Working

Cognitive Function Exercised
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How To Play

This exercise trains your perception of speed. You have to estimate the speed of each vehicle, and then determine which one was the fastest and which one was the slowest. Vehicles appear one after the other. There can be up to 5 vehicles to evaluate. The more difficult the level, the lesser difference between the speed of vehicles! Get started now!

Cognitive Function Exercised

This exercise calls upon your capacity to estimate the relative speed of moving vehicles. It calls upon visual attention, visual working memory and the recognition of shapes.

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